 The Joint Multinational Training Command and the Joint Multinational Readiness Center sent a mobile training team to the International Peacekeeping and Security Center to teach Ukrainian soldiers the basic functions of an observer, coach, trainer, or OCT during situational training and live fire exercises. Sergeant First Class Michael Perez, commandant of the Observer Coach Academy in Hohenfels, Germany, breaks down the course timeline. Sergeant It's a five-day process for us. We arrived here yesterday. We start today, Monday with classes. We will end it on Friday with a practical exercise of everything that we have taught them through Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday's classes. Narrator Topics covered during the training included OCT responsibilities, safety briefs, planning and executing after-action reviews, and live fire exercises and observation. Ukrainian Lieutenant Colonel Maxim Kolunik says the course was challenging, but he was happy with his soldier's performance. Lieutenant Colonel It's a first course. We face with some mistakes, some problems, but we try to solve all of it, and so far. I like my officer's intent for this course, their behavior and how they want to find the new information from themselves. And also for me it's also, I found a lot of new information for myself. Reporting from Ukraine, Army Staff Sergeant Jonathan Norris.